You could try RoboCopy from the Windows Resource KIT.
Regards
D
"A.M" <alanalan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uWS83PRrFHA.3596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Hi,
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> I am looking for a folder watcher utility that runs a script as soon as
> anybody adds a file to the folder.
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> I searched Google and there are tons of folder watch utilities; however I
> would like to work with a standard and well known one.
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> Does resource kit contain such utility? Is there any standard/ tested
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> watch utility?
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> Any help would be appreciated,
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> Alan
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